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Show skiving circle patterns Frock for tlie Fastidious Matron ! Jiffy Play Set Is Simple to Make "2 1968 34-48 For the Fastidious A GRACIOUS, slim-lined and pretty frock for afternoon wear! It's particularly attractive for the matron and older woman as the well-cut front panel treatment treat-ment of the skirt gives you that trim look through torso and hips which is so desirable in this type of frock. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1968 Is designed de-signed for sizes 34, 36. 38. 40, 42. 44, 46 and 48. Size 36. short sleeves, requires 3','a yards of 39-inch material. Jiffy Play Set fPVEN though you've never cut out a single garment in your life, you can make this one-piece play frock and matching one-piece sun hat in an afternoon! It's the simplest set to cut, sew and launder laun-der you've ever seen. Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1988 Is designed de-signed for sizes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years. Size 2, dress and bonnet, requires l3,i yards of 35 or 39-inch material; 6 yards ric-rac trim. Due to an unusually large demand and current war conditions, slightly more time is required in filling orders for a few of the most popular pattern numbers. Send your order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Street San Francisco Calif. Enclose 20 cents in coins for each pattern desired. Pattern No Size Name Address New slogan: "Join the navy and see what's left of the world." Vanity Table Can Be Made From Old Mirror and Odds and Ends By Ruth Wyeth Spears FRAME OF 'CURTAIN sh5FSfT&d LUMBER VR0D ., AJ;iW'&$MhQ SCREWED 3 jPWjjl lliiiliil SKIRT THUMBTACKED TO SIDESI OF BOXES AND HINGED ARMS HAVE you a mirror from an old dresser? It doesn't make any difference about the size or shape or how "queer" the frame may be, because you may hang the mirror any old way you want to and cover three sides with curtains cur-tains to make the adorable frilly vanity shown here. Two orange crates or a pair of boxes; some odds and ends of lumber; a curtain rod; hooks and a little wire for hanging the mirror; mir-ror; a pair of cup hooks to hold the curtain tie-backs; a pair of hinges for the arms to which the swing - back skirt is fastened; screws and nails that is all you need. You probably have it all around the house right now. The sketch gives all the details, and it won't make any difference how crude your carpentry may be. The curtains and skirt will cover a multitude of uneven edges and hammer dents. NOTE : This dressing table idea is from BOOK 5 of the series of homemaking booklets book-lets offered with these articles. This book also shows how the dresser to match the mirror was combined with a fish bowl, an old portiere and a chromo from the attic to make an important piece of furniture for the living room. Copy of BOOK 5 will be mailed for 15 cents. Send your Order to: MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for Book No. S. Name . Address "A new world is being born," said the political speaker. Judging from the noise, it must be triplets. PT H&T with itsho&t rash rrlsery. S-J SprinklounMox8aal,the the soothing, medicated pow- Bl dor. Costs little, and you Bfi h save lots in larger auea. Crispness you can hearS 1 r I it "Tlie eain, ar Grea Food"- 7$fi?f&t2yp' I (tf HJ Kellogg's Rice Krispies equal the Jtg2&& III whole ripe grain in nearly all the SJ ft - 4a Bl protective food elements declared fM$X$i it J essential to human nutrition. O J W I H P tool y ftV -'''ntitW - ' -r, . Fqster D. SnelL Inc., well-known consult- ' iTt ITlr'lt1! Ie ""8 ' tave )st completed a test NliwW-VdjE?? w'di a group of men and women suffering tiWttt &m thIete Foot. These people were fdflMfuiIf told to use Soretone. At the end of only ?LIMiU ten-day test period, their feet were exam- I : f i-a'-jy , ined in m wavs: 1- Scrapings were taken i I.' I J 'fll'J ii I Jj &om feet and examined by the bacteri- UViiAmftniAUJLr ologist. 2. Each subject was examined by a -i mmai.u.Miawvuuruwwu- physician. We quote from the report: itfflffi ft! fttlfcf! "After the use of Soretone according to . the directions on the label for a period ' (5TRTfi flftl. 0f ony ten fay 80-6 of the cases i,f.1JlMUJ" wiyj showed clinical improvement of an infec- tt "lll JE V"1 "I' 1" tion which is most stubborn to control." ikW IMJHlllk'lj Improvements were shown in the symp- OlMllEjIlll L t0m5 f Athlete' Foot -the itching, born- wAw4ULg-4,lJO in8 redness, etc. The report says: '"' ' I''''"lffi'f "' "'n 0ur 0P'nion Soretone is of very def- JH!p&. inite Dene,it in the treatment of this disease, which is commonly known as 1 fesm 'Athlete's Foot'." ViM " 'f 'k6'8 Foot troubles you, don't teo ' porize with this nasty, devilish, stubborn I iUjlijfS.l infection. Get soretone! McKesson ft jjjgp Robbins. Ino, Bridgeport, Connecticut. |